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    KHANLAR HAJIYEV: "EUROPEAN COURT IS EXPECTED TO PASS JUDGMENT CONCERNING 40 APPEALS ON AZERBAIJAN"

    Azeri Press Agency
    Dec 11 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Kamala Guliyeva - APA. "European Court of Human Rights has
    received over 1000 appeals on Azerbaijan," judge of the European Court
    of Human Rights from Azerbaijan Khanlar Hajiyev said, APA reports.

    He said that half of the appeals had been made by Armenians with
    Azerbaijani citizenship. Khanlar Hajiyev said the appeals sent from
    Azerbaijan were different.

    "Most of them are about the mistakes made in trials. There are
    appeals concerning non-execution of court decisions, violations in
    parliamentary elections and property," he said.

    Khanlar Hajiyev said the European Court had passed 16 judgments
    on Azerbaijan.

    "As the number of the lawyers receiving appeals on Azerbaijan has
    been increased, more cases will be considered. The court is expected
    to pass judgment in connection with 40 appeals on Azerbaijan," he said.

    Khanlar Hajiyev said the European Court had several appeals in
    connection with IDPs from Nagorno Karabakh.

    "One of them is connected with 6 Azerbaijanis from Lachin
    region. Two of them are complaints concerning Armenians. The
    process will continue. It requires time. It is difficult to say
    what judgment the court will pass. Such decisions of the court are
    called pilot judgments. Such judgments may be followed by a number of
    complaints. That's why they are careful in passing such judgments. On
    the other hand the problem has a political side. Therefore there is
    no position on this issue yet," he said.

    Khanlar Hajiyev noted that the European Court was not a political
    organization and could not solve Karabakh problem.

    "The court can consider the issues concerning the property and other
    rights of the people displaced from Nagorno Karabakh. But such appeals
    must be made individually," he said.
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